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Black Pastor E.W. Jackson Says Demonic Democrats More Racist than KKK, Proud Boys
On 4/27/21 at 4:13 PM EDT
In his
Wisdom Awakening program Tuesday, Jackson strongly condemned the legalization of marijuana in Virginia. He claimed that demonic Democrats spearheaded the effort to manipulate Black Americans into voting for them. The biggest and most destructive racists in America are not the Ku Klux Klan, it s not the skinheads, it s not the Proud Boys, Jackson said. The biggest and most destructive racist in America today are the Democrat Party and the left and all of those associated with them. They are the biggest racists on the planet today. They are the biggest racists in America, and they are the most destructive.
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